Theology: Explained and Defended, in a Series of SermonsT. Tegg, 1824 - Theology |
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... reverence . Cornelius also seems to have had his prayers , as well as his alms accepted because he feared God . A ... reverence with which his supplications were presented . Per- haps this extraordinary declaration was made especially to ...
... reverence . Cornelius also seems to have had his prayers , as well as his alms accepted because he feared God . A ... reverence with which his supplications were presented . Per- haps this extraordinary declaration was made especially to ...
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... reverence for his perfect character : that as ' his name is Holy and Reverend , ' so his worship should ever be celebrated with ' godly fear . ' 2. Religious reverence is peculiarly the means of exciting , and keeping alive an ...
... reverence for his perfect character : that as ' his name is Holy and Reverend , ' so his worship should ever be celebrated with ' godly fear . ' 2. Religious reverence is peculiarly the means of exciting , and keeping alive an ...
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... reverence and unfeigned devotion , whenever he becomes the object of our contemplation , or our conduct . His character is always and immutably the same ; infinitely great , awful , holy , and excellent . Our relation to him also is ...
... reverence and unfeigned devotion , whenever he becomes the object of our contemplation , or our conduct . His character is always and immutably the same ; infinitely great , awful , holy , and excellent . Our relation to him also is ...
Contents
SERMON | 3 |
the ancient Christians Jews and Heathen Isa xlviii 16 3 | 21 |
Regeneration Agency of the Holy Ghost Tit iii 5 | 35 |
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affections apostle become benevolence blessings brotherly love cerning character children of God Christ Christian command concerning conduct course DECALOGUE declared degree delightful Discourse disposition divine doctrine duty enjoyed enjoyment eternal evangelical evidence evil excellence exer exercise exhibited exist faith Father fear feel furnished glorious glory Gospel guilt happiness hate heart heaven Holy Ghost human idolatry importance infinite influence intelligent creatures irreverence Israel Jehovah Jews labour lence Lord Lord Shaftesbury mankind manner means mercy mind miserable moral moral character nature ness obedience objects observations ourselves Paul peace peculiar perfect persons piety plainly pleasure possessed pray prayer precepts present profane racter reason regard regeneration religion religious relish render repentance reverence saith sanctification sanctified Saviour says Scrip Scriptures selfish sense sinner sins solemn soul spirit suffer supposed supreme Terah things thou tion true truth universe unto virtue virtuous wisdom word worship